Some months afterward she went to other officials and insisted she ought to go to a reform school.
On one occasion she is reported to have gone to a certain agency, looking as if she had been recently intoxicated, and appealed to be sent to a reform school.
Long ago the older sister, at present in a Reform School, boasted of her escapades with boys.
Spencer, with the help of other members of the association, is due the bill providing for a Girl's Reform School, in 1892.
They inspect the penitentiary, reform school, insane hospitals, deaf and dumb institute and school for the blind.
You're going to play the part of a reform school kid as I told you before.
Suppose I were to tell you that I want you to go to Reform School!
More than once he heard some one say "There goes a reform school boy.
We thought maybe the first thing he would tell us was that we were doomed and plumb goners, and how many years we'd have to be in reform school, but he didn't.
Yet, had this boy been provided with a home, either in a family or a reform school, with sufficient labor, and proper moral and intellectual culture, he might have been saved.
Such were the public sentiment and sense of honor, even in a reform school.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reform school" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.